'Successive governments have responded to the growing threat with a combination of complacency, negligence and gross incompetence': Brendan Cox
Ten years after my wife, Jo Cox, was murdered, I believe our country is in peril, he writes
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Iran arrive in enemy territory to a mixed World Cup reception
Rory Smith in Los Angeles finds Iranian supporters divided at home and abroad
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Pepped-up: the secret world of peptides
Ordinary people are turning to illegally produced peptides in the hopes of a beauty quick fix. How are these shady black market drugs slipping through the regulatory gaps? Stephen Armstrong and Madeleine Parr report on the Slow Newscast
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“The love story everyone wants”: How Algeria stole the hearts of a small corner of Kansas
In the college town of Lawrence, a relationship between the national team and locals has blossomed, writes Rory Smith
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The biographer who brought down #AndrewMountbattenWindsor.
Andrew Lownie is an avowed royalist. So why did he write an explosive book that exposed the Yorks’ darkest secrets?
Interview by Andrew Anthony
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Andy Burnham: the local lad who leads with both his head and heart.
The Greater Manchester mayor and would be-prime minister has spent most of his life living and working around Makerfield.
✍️ Ceri Thomas
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Scotland are the big winners at this World Cup. Really
Rory Smith writes that the Tartan Army have captivated Boston and reminded everyone of why we love the football festival
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Roy Hattersley: the deputy Labour leader who brought his party back from the brink
The politician, author and columnist got his start in politics aged 23 and played a key role in helping Labour become electable after successive defeats, remembers Andrew Rawnsley
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Don’t fear the flood, say bulrush farmers in radical rethink of land management
After centuries spent battling to drain the Somerset Levels, those who work the land are embracing a new sustainable crop that provides a much bigger return, reports James Tapper
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No amount of Lionel Messi is ever enough.
Argentinian great scores hat-trick and draws level for most World Cup goals in his country’s 3-0 win over Algeria.
✍️ Rory Smith
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The Tartan Army have captivated Boston and reminded everyone of why we love the football festival
After centuries spent battling to drain the Somerset Levels, those who work the land are embracing a new sustainable crop that provides a much bigger return
The politician, author and columnist got his start in politics aged 23 and played a key role in helping Labour become electable after successive defeats
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In the college town of Lawrence, a relationship between the national team and locals has blossomed
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Argentinian great scores hat-trick and draws level for most World Cup goals in his country’s 3-0 win over Algeria